Blac Chyna Admits Her Persona Was ‘A Character That Over Spilled’ From The Strip Club: 'Enough Is Enough'
Angela White, formerly known as Blac Chyna, continues to turn over a new leaf.
During an episode of 'Deep End With Lecrae,' White engaged in an "honest conversation," detailing the life she's actively working to leave behind.
When White was asked to explain the unseen aspects of being an exotic dancer, she admitted that the lifestyle comes with lows and highs, however, she acknowledged they were "fabricated things" she "made up in her mind" just to make it cool.
"The girls, and the drama, and then the guys, and the weirdos," White explained. "It's like, a lot that comes with it."
"I was a rather popular dancer. It's the outfit, it's the demeanor, it's just like everything as a collective," she explained regarding "the hustle" and how she made the most profit.
Host Lecrae went on to separate "Chyna" from Angela, asking at timestamp 9:20 whether that's where the persona of Blac Chyna originated from. "Oh, absolutely," the 36-year-old nodded. "Yeah, in the strip club, yup."
"Just the name....the name was just a hit," she explained. "And everything that kinda trickled with that like the tattoos, the hair...the blonde hair, the tan skin, the custom outfits...just all of that, it was literally like a character — that over spilled. It's all wild to me."
The former dancer's new life journey has brought her to undo both her breast and butt implants back in 2023. She also documented the process of getting fillers dissolved from her cheeks and jawline, saying: "Enough is enough, it all has to come out."
The model and TV personality is taking a "love and positivity" approach to co-parenting daughter Dream, 7, alongside Rob Kardashian, 37, as the duo were known for their explosive relationship during their eponymous reality series 'Rob & Chyna.'
"Everything is good on both ends, we are all family at the end of the day," she told 'Hello!' in May. "Robert and myself are co-parenting the best we can and it's all love and positivity."